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Question Bank: THEME EIGHT - PEASANTS, ZAMINDARS AND THE STATE Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire (c. sixteenth-seventeenth centuries)

Question Bank - THEME EIGHT - PEASANTS, ZAMINDARS AND THE STATE Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire (c. sixteenth-seventeenth centuries)

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Q1.

Which three constituents formed the village community in the Mughal era?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q2.

What role did the village panchayat play in the community?

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Q3.

What was the significance of jati panchayats in the village community?

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Q4.

How were village artisans typically compensated for their services?

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Q5.

Who held individual ownership of land in the village community?

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Q6.

Which system involved a mutual exchange of goods and services among villagers?

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Q7.

What were the primary responsibilities of the village headman (muqaddam)?

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Q8.

Which social factor significantly impacted the rural community structure?

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Q9.

What were the consequences of violating caste norms in the village?

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Q10.

What was a major crop introduced to India during the Mughal period?

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Q11.

What did some British officials describe the village community as?

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Q12.

What was the role of the zamindars in the agrarian structure?

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Q13.

How did peasants typically respond to oppression from higher caste groups?

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Q14.

What was a prominent feature of the village artisans' work schedule?

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Q15.

Which agricultural condition led to the establishment of community funds?

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Q16.

What primary agricultural role did women typically undertake in medieval agrarian society?

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Q17.

What social norm affected menstruating women in agrarian societies?

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Q18.

How did the structure of medieval villages affect women's participation in agriculture?

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Q19.

In what way did women contribute to artisanal production?

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Q20.

What was a common marriage practice in rural communities regarding the bride's family?

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Q21.

How did high mortality rates among women impact agrarian society?

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Q22.

What framework often governed women's rights to inheritance in agrarian societies?

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Q23.

What was a significant contradiction in the perception of women in agrarian society?

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Q24.

What was the common consequence of women's petitions to the village panchayat?

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Q25.

In what way were women zamindars significant in agrarian history?

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Q26.

What traditional practice allowed widows to remarry in some agrarian societies?

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Q27.

What was a key factor affecting women’s labor demand in agrarian society?

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Q28.

What aspect of women's roles in agrarian society can be seen as a common misconception?

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Q29.

What was the relationship between agricultural labor and women's reproductive roles?

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Q30.

What duality existed in governing women's social roles in agrarian society?

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Q31.

What term was commonly used to denote a peasant in Indo-Persian sources during the Mughal period?

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Q32.

Which Mughal text documented the agrarian relations and practices of the time?

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Q33.

What were the main types of peasants mentioned in the seventeenth-century sources?

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Q34.

How did the Mughal state primarily sustain its economy?

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Q35.

What was one primary role of revenue assessors in the Mughal agrarian system?

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Q36.

What was a significant consequence of the agrarian relationships between peasants and zamindars?

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Q37.

Which geographical features affected agricultural practices in rural India during the Mughal period?

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Q38.

What type of crops were commonly selected for cultivation during this period?

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Q39.

What was the relationship between zamindars and the Mughal state?

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Q40.

What was the common expectation of peasants towards the state?

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Q41.

Which type of land is more challenging for agriculture as discussed in this context?

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Q42.

What was the primary goal of the Ain-i Akbari's documentation?

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Q43.

Why are detailed revenue records from Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan significant?

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Q44.

What factors influenced agricultural production in the Mughal era?

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Q45.

What was the main expectation of peasants from zamindars?

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Q46.

What term was commonly used to refer to peasants in the Mughal period?

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Q47.

Which document serves as a primary source for understanding agrarian relations in Mughal India?

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Q48.

Zamindars in Mughal India primarily derived their power from which of the following?

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Q49.

What kind of lands were milkiyat in the context of zamindars?

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Q50.

What significant societal role did zamindars play in the agrarian economy of Mughal India?

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Q51.

The consolidation of zamindaris often occurred due to which major factor?

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Q52.

The term 'khud-kashta' refers to which type of peasant?

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Q53.

Which of the following was a reason for the zamindars' social elevation in rural society?

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Q54.

What was one of the main responsibilities of zamindars regarding agricultural production?

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Q55.

In Abu’l Fazl's view presented in the Ain-i Akbari, what was crucial for maintaining social order?

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Q56.

Zamindars often provided which of the following to support cultivators?

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Q57.

Which caste groups prominently featured among zamindars according to the Ain-i Akbari?

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Q58.

The zamindars were sometimes seen as exploitative; however, they also engaged in which positive behavior?

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Q59.

What role did zamindars play in the process of monetization in the countryside?

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Q60.

What term was used to describe forest dwellers in Mughal India?

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Q61.

Which activity did the Bhils NOT typically engage in according to the seasonal cycle described?

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Q62.

What was the primary purpose of the Mughal state's involvement in the forests?

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Q63.

Which of the following was typically seen as a refuge for troublemakers in Mughal India?

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Q64.

In which region were dense forests NOT commonly mentioned during the Mughal period?

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Q65.

What does the term 'peshkash' refer to in the context of Mughal forest interactions?

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Q66.

The seasonal activities of the Bhils reflect which characteristic of their lifestyle?

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Q67.

In Mughal paintings, hunting is depicted mainly as a symbol of what?

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Q68.

Which of the following elements does NOT describe the 'jangli' lifestyle?

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Q69.

The poem 'Chandimangala' illustrates what aspect of tribal interactions with forests?

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Q70.

How did Babur perceive the role of jungles regarding local populations?

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Q71.

The Bhils' cyclical activities demonstrate what aspect of their economic system?

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Q72.

Which item was NOT typically supplied by forest dwellers as part of the peshkash?

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Q73.

What does the presence of 'foreigners' in 'Chandimangala' symbolize?

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Q74.

Which of the following statements best describes the environmental effect of forest clearance during the Mughal period?

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Q75.

What aspect of forest management was lacking in the Mughal era according to the text?

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Q76.

What was the primary purpose of the Ain-i Akbari?

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Q77.

How many books (daftars) does the Ain-i Akbari comprise?

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Q78.

Which book of the Ain-i Akbari primarily deals with the fiscal aspects of Akbar's empire?

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Q79.

The Ain-i Akbari was commissioned by which Mughal Emperor?

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Q80.

What type of information does the Ain-i Akbari provide about the provinces?

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Q81.

What is the significance of the revisions made to the Ain-i Akbari?

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Q82.

Which aspect does the Ain-i Akbari NOT cover?

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Q83.

What type of rulers does the Ain-i Akbari specifically mention?

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Q84.

Which book of the Ain-i Akbari contains details about the imperial household?

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Q85.

Which Emperor's reign is primarily documented in the Ain-i Akbari?

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Q86.

What is one of the key features of the data provided in the Ain-i Akbari?

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Q87.

Why did Abu’l Fazl Allami compile the Ain-i Akbari?

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Q88.

In the Ain-i Akbari, which element is often included in the descriptions of provinces?

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Q89.

What role did the zamindars play according to the Ain-i Akbari?

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Q90.

What type of data does the Ain-i Akbari NOT focus on?

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Q91.

What was the significance of the intricate tables found in the Ain-i Akbari?

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Q92.

What was the primary purpose of the land revenue system in the Mughal Empire?

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Q93.

Under the Mughal land revenue system, what did 'jama' refer to?

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Q94.

Which official was primarily responsible for overseeing the fiscal system in the Mughal Empire?

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Q95.

What classification did Akbar use to assess land for revenue purposes?

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Q96.

Which method of revenue collection involved estimating the crops by cutting them?

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Q97.

Which of the following statements correctly describes the role of zamindars in revenue collection?

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Q98.

What challenge did the Mughal state face in realizing its revenue claims?

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Q99.

Which Mughal emperor is credited with a detailed land measurement initiative?

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Q100.

During the Mughal period, what was one way that revenue could be paid by peasants?

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Q101.

Which area posed difficulties in land measurement during the Mughal Empire?

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Q102.

What was the economic consequence of stable silver currency during the Mughal Empire?

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Q103.

What aspect of land revenue collection was emphasized in Aurangzeb's 1665 order?

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Q104.

What was the primary economic mainstay of the Mughal Empire?

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Q105.

In what way did the land revenue system of the Mughals reflect the empire's administrative needs?

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Q106.

What was one major consequence of the flow of silver into India during the Mughal Empire?

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Q107.

Which Mughal emperor is noted for introducing a silver rupya as currency?

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Q108.

What was the primary purpose of the revenue assessments made by Mughal officials, as mentioned in Aurangzeb's orders?

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Q109.

Which trading route was significantly impacted by the influx of silver during the Mughal period?

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Q110.

Which method of revenue collection allowed Mughal officials to assess crops in multiple quality grades?

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Q111.

What effect did the political stability of the Mughal Empire have on trade during this period?

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Q112.

Which European interaction significantly contributed to the flow of silver into the Mughal Empire?

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Q113.

Who provided a testimony regarding the flow of silver into India during the Mughal period?

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Q114.

What was one consequence of the Mughal Empire's ability to extract taxes in cash?

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Q115.

What was the impact of the influx of silver on the commodity composition of trade in India?

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Q116.

What role did the zamindars play in the Mughal revenue system?

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Q-00090483
Q117.

Which form of revenue collection involved dividing harvested crops among parties?

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Q118.

How did the Mughal Empire's trade policies benefit from the inflow of silver?

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Q119.

What was the significance of silver bullion for India during the Mughal Empire?

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Q120.

In what way did the detailed surveys conducted by officials benefit the state?

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